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Bumbay, July 27. Bombay was out off today
from
the industrial city of Poana. And the mouth coastal strip after twenty- four hours of heavy moE- soon raing washed away a bridge on the main high- way 40 miles from here.
The rain has also de. layed unloading and load. ing of 60 cargo ships in Bombay Harbour. RUB- Wayn at the city airport are so waterlogged that a Busc comet flight to Colombo was delayed 3 hour this morning.—UPI,
Earthquakes near Rome
Rome, July, 27. Two new earthquakes were registered at Terni, about 50 miles north of Rome, during the past 24 hours, continuing the series of some 70 shocks felt in the region during the past ten days,
About a dozen of the tremOTI, have been particularly strong and most of the residents of the region have left the urban een
tres
Almost 90,000 people camping out
THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JULY 28 1960.
West German jailed SPATE OF
by Hungarians
for espionage
Budapest, July 27.
A West German citizen was sentenced to eight years imprisonment for espionage by the Budapest military court here today and both prosecutor and defence counsel appealed against it.
He is Karoly Heldt, alias The other man was not colled!
NEGRO ASSAULTS
Chicago July 27,
A gang of Negro youths as- saulted two white men with baseball bats, raped their pregnant wives and knifed another youth go Tuesday night in Lincoln Park.
Police shot one gang member and seized the other four within A mile of the park, sõjacent to Lake Michigan
The five youths one 18 years
Kari Schmidt, a 32-year-old as a witness. He is in a medical old, three 16 and ode 15
taxi driver from Schwaebisch, Gmuend in West Germany.
Heidt had pleaded guilly to treason at Hungary's first public spy trial for six years.
*RECRUITED'
clinic,
admitted taking part in the The appeals will be sub-assaults police mild. The five mitted In writing to the victims required hospital treat- military College of the Hun|ment. garlan Supreme Court.
The prosecutor; a captain, ap pealed against the sentence on He told the tribunal earlier the grounds that it was too light. today he had been "recruited" by
Counsel for the defence ap- United States intelligence serpealed for a lighter sentence and vices and sent to Hungary on an espionage mission,
He said his task was to contact wo men in Hungary who were to obtain information on rocket launching sites north of Lake Balken in Western Hungary.
One of these two men told the weredbunal he had never met the in improvised accused, and expressed conster- open.nation that his name had been
given as a contact
shelters or in the
-AFP.
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against the "faulty representa tion of certain facts of the case" and against "faulty technical in- terpretation of certain legal counts as given in the verdict
Reuter.
Four-in-one
'cocktail vaccine'
Copenhagen, July 27.
A Canadian scientist told pollomyelitis specialists to- day that children of the future would probably be given a "cocktail vaccine” protecting them from polio, diphtheria, whoop- ing cough and tetonus.
DI D. R. E MacLeod of the University of Toronto told the Arth International Pollomyelitis Conference that latest research indicated chil- dren would not have to have separate immunisation against polio,
It was hoped they would be Even the "cocktail vaccine" in the first few months of their Lives:
Three Canadian laboratories had already produced such a vaccine, and it had been found that the "cooktail" gave just is effective protection' against. pollo as the polio vaccine by itself.-Router.
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Meanwhile in New Orleans, the suburban community Of
Kenner was described is "armed camp' today as a man- hunt went on for an unidentified Negro who raped a white woman.
Negroes were under curfew order to slay off the streets. Many men, armed with shotguns or rifles, stayed at home during the day to guard their families.
The tension began last Thurs- day when a 50-year-old white woman was raped in her home.
Police said tense conditions were the reason for ordering Negroes off the streets-AP.
4 Indians
jailed
for life
Birmingham, July 27. Four Indians were sentenced
to life imprisonment at Birmingham Assizes today murdering another Indian in a fight outside a Coventry public house last May.
for
A Arth Indian was acquitted of murder and also found not guilty of manslaughter,
The four sentenced are Jugtar Singh, 37, Joginder Singh, 29, Gurdey Slagh, 33, and Swarn Singh, 37, all of Coventry.
The acquitted man is. Sadhu Singh, 40, of Coventry.
They had all pleaded not guilty la murdering Sarwan Singh, 38 during a fight outside a public house on May 22-
Mrs Powers seeks A
to visit Russia
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Washington, July 27. Mrs Francis Powers wife of the American pilot who was fying the U-2 reconnaissance plane shot down over Soviet territory last May I, today requested authorisation from the Soviet Embassy to visit her husband nowW held by Soviet authorities,
She said after leaving the Embassy that she hoped to obtain the necessary visa fot the trip to Mostow.—AFP.
Potato veto
London, July 27. British MPs today vetoed a proposal to serve dehydrated potatoes in the House of Com- monis dining room.
The plan was put forward light-heartedly by Labour Mem- ker Norman Oygds—AP.
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Russia would follow suit
Moscow, July 27.
Mr Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet First Deputy Prime Minis- ter today reaffirmed that if the United States car- ried out fresh atomic weapon tests the Soviet Union would feel free to follow suit, according to Tass.
"President Eisenhower decor. ed that the United States would unilaterally resume experi- mental atomic weapons tests later this year despite the agreement that three-power Lests would not be resumed during the (Geneva test-ban) negotiations," Mr Mikoyan wES quoted saying in the latest issue of the Soviet journal, Inter- national Affairs, Reuter.
UN move on New Guinea, Australians told
Madang, July 27.
Mr Arthur Calwell, the Federal opposition leader, said today he did not believe the United Nations would demand Australia's premature with, drawal from New Guinea.
He said he thought the Aus- tralian · government would re- sist any "prichoriable attempts" by the United Nations" to force such a move.
"Y". Could be proved that
Mr Calwell is visiting New Guines to "ace for thyself! the natives want Australia to leave.
He said that certain things had
an Australi walkout would happened in the World" which
"have enabled sensation mongers Only mean a revision to
In Austrailato compare 'New United Natior would best- seytagery I don't think the Guines with the Congo
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